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minus-squareCatherineTheSoSo [any]hexbear25·4 years agoWasn't that how democracy in Hong-Kong worked? link
minus-squareOrannis62 [ze/hir]hexbear12·4 years agoHe spent much of his career called "The Senator from MBNA" for a reason link
minus-squarefemboi [they/them, she/her]hexbear13·4 years agoIsn’t that also how the City of London is run? I was reading something about how the corporations get votes based on the number of employees they have. Ghoulish shit link
minus-squaregarbology [he/him]hexbear10·4 years agoIn 2009, the business vote was about 24,000, greatly exceeding residential voters (FYI City of London is the 2.9 km2 financial district in the middle of London, not the whole city.) link
Wasn't that how democracy in Hong-Kong worked?
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He spent much of his career called "The Senator from MBNA" for a reason
Isn’t that also how the City of London is run? I was reading something about how the corporations get votes based on the number of employees they have. Ghoulish shit
In 2009, the business vote was about 24,000, greatly exceeding residential voters
(FYI City of London is the 2.9 km2 financial district in the middle of London, not the whole city.)
Hong Kong bad because China.